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As I said on the cat photo' thread,deserves a thread of its own. Thanks Sir Ken.
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Could well have save the kid's life. Goodness knows why they carried on filming after the dog attacked. Should have been out there.
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saved*
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Erm it was CCTV.
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You passed that test very well mate to say it's early.
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Extraordinary scenes - the cat deserves a congressional medal of honour.
As one of the comments says, he really owned that canine's bottom. |
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What a great cat!
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"if the cat follows us all the way home we'll keep it"
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Dog thinking, "What the F*ck ! Come on ! I'm starvin' ! "
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deserves the cat VC
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Interesting, I thought cats were supposed to be utterly selfish and incapable of showing the kind of loyalty a dog might.
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Cats do show signs of altruism at times
Cat would have been defending his territory and possibly defending his feeder.... ps I had a cat once who would chase dogs off his territory |
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kenny mann 15 May 14 09:14
Could well have save the kid's life. Goodness knows why they carried on filming after the dog attacked. Should have been out there. Hope the dog can be re-habilitated. Are you for real? I hope the dog was shot within minutes. |
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FlowerMyth 15 May 14 10:13
Interesting, I thought cats were supposed to be utterly selfish and incapable of showing the kind of loyalty a dog might. Some are. some aren't. There's no stereotype with cats. They're all different. And you'll certainly get that sort of reaction from any cat who's got young kittens. They'll attack any cat or dog who gets too close. I've got one cat who always follows me to the end of the road whenever I go shopping. I tell her to wait there and she flops down on the ground. It doesn't matter how many minutes or hours I'm gone for, she's always still there waiting for me when I return. And the reception I get is always every bit as enthusiastic as you'd get from a dog when you've been out for a while. |
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Great Cat
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Nice won man of many moods
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Man of many moods
We also have a cat that follows us for about 4 furlongs up until we reach the main road, sometimes he crosses with us sometimes he nips into a hiding place and no matter how long we are gone we her his meeow as we approach the same spot on the way back. He follows us to the pub, my wife and kid to the nursery and he has hissed and hunched up at dogs as they approach us, but only when we have the kids with us. Yet when in the house he doesn`t want to know us the ****! ![]() |
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There should be NO thought of rehabilitation for THAT dog. It is absolutely the worst example of what a dog should be. It made an unprovoked attack on a child.
No dog should EVER bite a puppy or a child! This should be instinctive. Puppies and children smell different to adults. This is their natural protection. This attack was unprovoked...in fact the dog sought out the victim. At first I thought that the dog attacked the pedal. Not so, it went straight for the leg and it didn't release. That animal has no place on this Earth. Destroy it. |
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it has broken a taboo
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Not really down to bad owners in this case. I don't think anybody could teach a dog to do that. Maybe it has a brain tunour or similar.
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it's transgressed the unwritten law, and if it was written it wouldn't be able to read it anyway tbf.
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SultanA lot of dog owners in our society keep unsuitable dogs(pit bull type dogs), for the wrong reasons(to look macho or to fight)) in probably unsuitable environments There have been a number of attacks on children. Unfortunately for dogs(they have been a good friend to us) urban life is not always ideal for them. You are probably right Naydam...anyway has to be put down. |
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If a neighbours dog launched an unprovoked attack like that on of my kids it would be history, double quick time
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understandable
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After chasing the dog away the cat then came back to see how the boy was.
It`s an amazing video. |
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makes a nice change they usually smother kids
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not intentionally
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Cat would have been defending his territory
Absolutely ebulGery, to suggest that the cat was intentionally defending the brat is ridiculous. |
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No it's not. You clearly know nothing about cats.
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Can foreign cats be awarded the George medal....this one is a hero and deserves all the accolades going. As for the dog looks trailer trash to me and therefore a put down job.
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Am i the only one that thinks this is fake
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I kept a cat once.
I couldn't even train it to keep people off my property. Yet I the dog I kept before I had the moggy would rip any one to bits who set foot in the place. By the way That dog in the video wanted putting down if it let a cat run it off. |
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What's the relevance of that post Crippen? The cat in that video wasn't trained to defend (although you certainly can train cats up to a point). It's called instinct!
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The dog was like a lot of dogs. It could give it but it couldn't take it.
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That house doesn't need 3 cctv cameras, no burglar is going to won't to step foot in there.
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If you stop it at 00:31 there's even a nice view of his mum, this video's got it all
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must be a bad neighbourhood ,blacked out windows on the SUV a giveaway .Lucky the cops did not have a blow out and kill a few peeps in the crossfire .
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